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title: Guide - Parameters
sidebar_label: Parameters
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# Parameters

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### URL parameters

Url parameters are detected automatically thanks to typescript literal types, which makes it very convenient to manage
them and detect possible regressions. The assumption is very simple, string parameters must consist of two parts `:` and
a `name`, such as: `:userId` or `:productId`. We place them in the endpoint string when we initialize request.

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### Setting url parameters

You can set params by using the `setParams` method on request. It's type can be configured on request creation.

```ts
const getUsers = client.createRequest()({ endpoint: "/users/:userId" });

const request = getUsers.setParams({ userId: 281 });
console.log(request.endpoint); // Output: "/users/281"
```

```ts
const getProduct = client.createRequest()({ endpoint: "/entities/:categoryId/:productId" });

const request = getProduct.setParams({ categoryId: 12, productId: "Z24PBW443" });
console.log(request.endpoint); // Output: "/entities/12/Z24PBW443"
```

#### Directly on send method

```ts
const getProduct = client.createRequest()({ endpoint: "/entities/:categoryId/:productId" });

const response = getProduct.send({ params: { categoryId: 12, productId: "Z24PBW443" } });
```
